Suspected Student Gunman Dies After Evergreen High School Shooting That Wounded Two
- A shooting at Evergreen High School in Jefferson County, Colorado, on Wednesday left at least three students, including the suspected shooter, in critical condition, as confirmed by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.
- The shooting occurred around 12:34 p.m., prompting a swift response from hundreds of law enforcement officers, according to reports.
- Colorado Governor Jared Polis stated that 'students should be able to attend school safely and without fear across our state and nation,' highlighting the ongoing concern about school safety.
- Archbishop Samuel Aquila expressed grief for the victims and gratitude for the law enforcement response, stating, 'Today, we grieve for those critically shot and those left frightened and shaken.
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‘Radicalized’ Colorado high school shooter kept firing and reloading, sheriff says
EVERGREEN — The first 911 call came at 12:24 p.m. Wednesday. Then the floodgates opened, as students — either running from Evergreen High School or hunkering down in classrooms behind locked doors — phoned for help. Matthew Silverstone, 18, one of the two students shot at Evergreen High School. (Photo courtesy of Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office) Kai Taylor, a 15-year-old sophomore, was eating lunch with friends outside the school in the Jeffer…
The shooting began around 12:24 p.m. Wednesday at Evergreen High School, west of Denver.
Authorities say a student is dead after shooting two peers and then himself at Colorado high school
A student shot two of his peers Wednesday at a suburban Denver high school before shooting himself and later dying, authorities said. The handgun shooting was reported around 12:30 p.m. at Evergreen High School in Evergreen, Colorado, about 30 miles…
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